I am an angel mother who saw in the White House how President Trump repairs hope and safety for families


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August 6, 2023, 27 July 2022. 22 February 2024. 16 June 2024.

Nowadays left Several American families deeply sadded Forever, as the open boundaries of the Democrats resulted in the loss of my daughter Rachel Morin, as well as Kayla Hamilton, Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray.

January 29, 2025.

Trump and Laaken Riley's mother

President Donald Trump embraces Allyson Phillips, mother of Laeken Riley, before signing the Riley Act cloth in the eastern room of the White House on January 29, 2025. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP via Getty images)

That’s the day president Donald Trump Ensured that no American family would tolerate this pain again.

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With an invitation in my hands and my head, I went with other angel mothers, Tammy Nobels, Allyson Phillips and Alexis Nungaray, while we entered the White House to join President Trump while signing the Riley Act cloth.

When we walked into the White House, I was reminded that we were all accompanied by another link that only a mourning mother could know.

Our families were in the front row to the desk where President Trump Would come in soon. Senators, congress members and cabinet staff started to enter the room with Gedempte Greetings while we waited for the signing.

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It was interesting to sit and look at these men and women, driven by the will to resolve the mistakes that our nation were inflicted, because it contrasted with the silent sorrow that only we mothers could know and understand. The mix of emotions – tragedy and the intense desire to repair things – filled the room.

Ceremonial music started while huge doors slid open to reveal rows of guards while the President of the United States walked to the stage.

The comments were solemn because he understood the weight of the Chamber and the grief wore the mothers in front of him.

President Trump invited Ellyson and the rest of Laaken Riley’s family On stage to witness the signing of the immigration law that bore the name of their daughter. A law designed to make American communities safer, to keep dangerous illegal migrants from our country and to prevent other families from being confronted with the tragedy that the Van Laeken family does.

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This was a moment of deep sadness and victory.

President Trump hears the cries of Angel Moms throughout the country. Without hesitation, he got into the fight with us to be our protector and to undo the many facets of evil that our country has plagued for so many years.

He restores hope and security for American families by stopping criminals from foreign nations who try to destroy us and offer leadership to the brave men and women who put down their lives for our country.

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Thank you, President TrumpTo hear our cries, for help and for leading the leadership!

“When the righteous authority are, the people look forward to: but when the wicked rule, people mourn.” (Proverbs 29: 2)

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